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He just looks like he really 'loves' his job.

It looks remarkably like something Nazi scientists would've built.

Someone dressed as the IGN logo. Impressive!

The metaphor is strong in this one.

Early access isn't a fit for every game, or for every developer. But when it is, it really helps you get involved in game. You feel you help develop it in a way, and the road to the next update feels like a game in itself.

Yeah.

Well it went out beautifully (at least I think so), so that's good. The second run had some good episodes that I didn't want to miss, but the quality was waning. It was better to stop now than carry on for season upon season.

While the lack of War on Terror games is partially due to sensitivity about the subject (it's still going on, soldiers are still dying, etc.), I think the main reason is that it isn't as easy to create interesting gameplay. The historical eras that are/have been the most popular in war games are WWII, Antiquity, the

What are Dutch shoes? I only get clogs when I try to look it up.

Leave the JJverse for what it is. The Enterprise and its crew are not going to be in it (too expensive) and the movies have not established that much of an interesting world to explorer. Like Enterprise it'd be too hamstrung with what comes after, especially when you take into account how the JJverse movies and comics

Don't recognize it. Anything I would know it from?

The announcement for GTA IV's PC version was around 4 months before the release in December 2008. If they keep the same MO and Q1 means March we might be looking at a December 2013 announcement.

Ah, I wish I'd known about this. Guess I'll have to go myself and write in the Martian sand then.

I had to make something and post it. Don't know why.

Yeah, but on a smaller scale. The main ship will always feel like a companion and losing it is always devastating, but this could do that earlier in the show and have a 'death' without having to fire an actor.

The A/B setup is exactly what I had in mind. Use the new situation the ship finds itself in while traveling through new territories to show the cracks in the crew's foundation. DS9 showed a Federation that wasn't always perfect utopia, but they at least got to go home or see a friend come along on the next ship

There'd be a counter at the top right corner of the screen that showed the number of crew/shuttles at that moment :D

I have to agree, they do it better than most do today. The two faces basically mash together, but at least that means you don't see any lips or tongues oddly smashing into each other.

It's just hard to comprehend that something like this wouldn't hurt. Someone like Lil Wayne gets a lot of shit too, but with doesn't get as bad as at least 9 out of 10 (except Scary Movie) people saying every movie you've made sucks complete ass. Maybe they're really smart and they are truly so evil that they're

Star Trek: Voyager. The producers chose the wrong premise to return to the TNG-style episodic format. A ship alone, lost on the other side of the galaxy needs to have a serial format. The BSG reboot showed that.